gage Two I HE MICHIGAN DAILY :>oturday, December 8, 19/3 rage wo IliE l(J~(~ANDAL oF Thursday Friday Saturday DECEMBER 6-7-8 REED COMING DEC 3,1415 JIMMY SMITH with the ANN ARBOR AYH CLUB KI LLINGTON. G.L.M. Learn to ski wk. 12/29-1/6 $165-$202 5 days lessons Ski 7 days. ASPEN: 12/26-1/6 Ski 10 days $259-$279 complete. X-COUNTRY: For Super cheap weekends. SKI LODGE: near Boyne country offers super cheap weekends. INFO: LOIS-761-1243 GREG-763-6958 BRAD--449-2668 4 Oriental status questioned (Continued from Page 1) had been some "trouble in Rack- the Committee of Six to expedite According to Dean Hay, the of- ham" from minority representa- Wong's scholarship but were told fice basically grants scholarships tives on the Committee of Six who that "the controversy within the to students who come under the opposed granting scholarships to committee about Orientals and an "broad category" of disadvantag- Oriental-American students. inability to resolve the hung jury ed minorities. He was promised, however, that status of the six members" was the scholarship would be approv- holding up the decision. IN SPECIAL CASES, the matter ed. However, a student close to the may be taken up by a body Final approval of Wong's scholar- committee, who asked not to be known as the Graduate School ship came through in September identified, says he and the com- Committee of Six which includes of this year. There seemed, how- mittee's minority members did not Hay, Durner, Rackham Associate ever, to be some doubt as to where feel that Oriental-Americans quali- Dean Byron Groesbeck and three the money had come from and how fied as disadvantaged minorities minority representatives. the grant had been arranged. eligible for Opportunity Award One such "special case" was "When I asked if it was a mi- scholarships. Ken Wong - a Ph.D candidate in nority Opportunity Award, Dean history. Hay seemed to equivocate," Wong HE CITES a study by Patricia Wong applied through Durner's says. "He seemed to suggest that Gross of the Center for the Study office last February for renewal of I was an individual case." !of Higher Education in Berkeley, his Opportunity Award scholar- which found that white males and ship. SOURCES in the Center for Chi- Oriental-Americans are two groups When he did not receive an of- nese Studies who had attempted to of people found most frequently in ficial response in April he con- aid Wong confirmed the impres- American colleges and universities. tacted Durner's office. sion was approved "almost un- "While I have no desire to ex- der the table with Dean Hay act- clude Oriental - Americans f r o m WONG SAYS he was told there ing unilaterally." higher education, I do think they As a ratter of official policy, however, the University does con- sider Oriental - Americans to be minority students. DEAN HAY, while admitting the Committee of Six had "run into problems" over the Wong scholar- ship, says he believes the problem has now been resolved. Hay says he expects it will now "move effectively to get Orientals routed through the minority of- fice." Sources in the Center for Chi- nese Studies do not share this op- timistic view, however. THEY REPORT that as recently, as this fall they were advised to have Oriental s t u d e n t s apply through Durner's office, by-passing the minority affairs office and the Committee of Six. "The impression is that the Minority Affairs Office might still not be very cooperative or sym- FPrnfpct;nnmJ Thantre Arnnrn.. £1e l..'~ 2333 E. STADIUM BLVD. below the Frontier Restaurant (near Washenaw) Ann Arbor AMPLE FREE PARKING Call 663.9165 for information A Mlu l l uiI ir- O i I ~ ~-+. r~/ v v During the summer, these are not a priority in relation to pathetic to the Orientals' situation," sources had attempted to influence other minority groups," he says. one source said. THE MICHIGAN PAILY 7. 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